The babies were born to the zoo's resident red pandas, Hop and JinJin, and are thriving under the attentive care of mum. These births are the latest achievement in the Zoo's proud history of breeding red pandas, a species classified as Endangered in the wild. Hannah Slaney, Head of Animals at the Welsh Mountain Zoo, said: "We’re so pleased to welcome our red panda twins who are developing and growing as we would want and expect – they truly are adorable. Visitors to the Welsh Mountain Zoo may soon catch a glimpse of the cubs later this summer as they begin to venture outside under their mother's watchful eye. The Welsh Mountain Zoo continue to support the Red Panda Network as part of its global conservation commitment.